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SUMMARY:TROPHY LOGIC by Critical Studies\, Sandberg Institute
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DESCRIPTION:READINGS BY CS PARTICIPANTS AND A SPECIAL CONTRIBUTION FROM ROU
	ZBEH SHADPEY\,\nSTARTING 6.30PM\n\nWe stand at the edge of the world’s mer
	cy\, as subjects destined to fall.\nInstead\, we posit: what might unfurl 
	when we discard the uniform of the\nindividual\, and instead orient toward
	s tinkering with the fluctuating dynamics\nof desire\, value\, infrastruct
	ure\, touch\, and language. Don’t be fooled\, for the\ndynamics are brittl
	e. Unrestricted interplay has a limit\, and method is to be\nfound at its 
	rim. That a tangible or decorative item may serve as recognition or\nevide
	nce of merit might somehow become a logic of itself. This publication\npre
	sents a collection of explorations of excess\, limitation\, dehydrated tho
	ught\,\nproclivity\, sublimation\, debauchery\, and the narrowly-defined. 
	Indeed\, the\nsubject is destined to fall\, but ultimately does not! As we
	 reckon with the\nillegibility of merit\, we are beckoned to reconsider ou
	r relationship to one\nanother\, the unseen settings of nostalgia\, the mo
	nolithic\, and the stifling hold\nthat comes not from the absence of viole
	nce\, but the sheer overabundance of it.\nThe winner just might take it\na
	ll\,but we’re all destined to some sort of trophy.\nParticipants: Brandon 
	Chow\, Jody Aikman\, Kessy Paller-Bain\, Maximilian\nPellizzari\, Milda Va
	liulytė\, António Manso Preto\, Macarena Magaña Villar\, Sara\nVallis\, Ce
	cilie Jensen\, Iris Verge Ferrer
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<h2> readings by CS participants and a special
	 contribution from Rouzbeh Shadpey, starting 6.30pm </h2> <p>We stand at t
	he edge of the world’s mercy, as subjects destined to fall. Instead, we po
	sit: what might unfurl when we discard the uniform of the individual, and 
	instead orient towards tinkering with the fluctuating dynamics of desire, 
	value, infrastructure, touch, and language. Don’t be fooled, for the dynam
	ics are brittle. Unrestricted interplay has a limit, and method is to be f
	ound at its rim. That a tangible or decorative item may serve as recogniti
	on or evidence of merit might somehow become a logic of itself. This publi
	cation presents a collection of explorations of excess, limitation, dehydr
	ated thought, proclivity, sublimation, debauchery, and the narrowly-define
	d. Indeed, the subject is destined to fall, but ultimately does not! As we
	 reckon with the illegibility of merit, we are beckoned to reconsider our 
	relationship to one another, the unseen settings of nostalgia, the monolit
	hic, and the stifling hold that comes not from the absence of violence, bu
	t the sheer overabundance of it. The winner just might take it<br>all,but 
	we’re all destined to some sort of trophy.<br>Participants: Brandon Chow, 
	Jody Aikman, Kessy Paller-Bain, Maximilian Pellizzari, Milda Valiulytė, An
	tónio Manso Preto, Macarena Magaña Villar, Sara Vallis, Cecilie Jensen, Ir
	is Verge Ferrer</p>
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